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INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY.

22/08/2007

Lome, Togo.

Togo 3- Zambia 1 (Ben Mwanza).

2008 Olympic Games Football Tournament Qualifiers.

22/08/2007

GROUP A.

Rustenburg, South Africa.

South Africa 1(Lerato Chabangu 45″)- Nigeria 1 (Obinna Nsofor 11″ pen)

Ghana-Ethiopia

GROUP B.

Bamako, Mali.

Mali 1(Drissa Diarra 24″)-Zambia 2(Signs Chibambo 40″, Francis Kasonde 85″).

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

Cote d’Ivoire 2 (Benjamin Brou 71″, Yao Kouassi 75″) – Senegal 0

GROUP C.

Gaborone, Botswana.

Botswana 0- Cameroon 0

Conakry, Guinea.

Guinea 1(?”)-Morocco 2(Abdeslam Benjelloun ?”d Khalid Sbai ?” )

NEXT FIXTURES;

07-09/09/2007

GROUP A.

South Africa-Ghana.

Ethiopia -Nigeria

GROUP B

Côte d’Ivoire -Mali

Zambia-Senegal

GROUP C

Cameroon-Morocco

Guinea- Botswana

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 23.

22/08/2007

Kabwe Warriors 2(Henry Banda 31″, Siloni Jere 83″*)- Nakambala Leopards 1(Dan Masumba 67″)

*Other sources credit goal to Emmanuel Mayuka.

Zanaco 1(Kelvin Kaindu 24″)- Forest Rangers 0

Roan United 0- National Assembly 1(Bruce Mwenya)

City of Lusaka 1(Tony Mukwasa 42″)- Zamtel 1(Douglas Muwowo 33″)

Zesco United 1(Maybin Mwaba 64″)- Lusaka Dynamos 1(Josphat Nkhoma 2″)

Green Buffaloes 1(Ezekiel Lungu 59″) – Red Arrows 0

Konkola Blades 0- Nchanga Rangers 2(Ken Chilekwa 30″, Ephriam Banda 75″)

Postponed:

Young Arrows – Power Dynamos

TOP SCORERS (22/08/07).

Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United): 14.

Enoch Sakala (Zesco United) 12.

Lottie Phiri (Young Arrows): 10.
Mumamba Numba (Zanaco): 10.

Felix Nsunzu Jr (Konkola Blades):9.
Lyson Sikaonga (Nchanga Rangers): 9.

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 8.

Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 7
Josphet Nkhoma (Lusaka Dynamos): 7.
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 7
Elson Mukandawire (Power Dynamos) 7.
Simon Luipya (Red Arrows):7.
Mazuba Mukandawire (City of Lusaka): 7.

Siloni Jere (Kabwe Warriors): 6.
Winstone Kalengo(Zanaco): 6.
Yonah Mwango (Zesco United): 6.
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 6.
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows): 6
Kelvin Kaindu (Zanaco): 5.
Ezekiel Lungu (Green Buffaloes) : 5.
Dan Masumba (Nakambala Leopards): 5.
Moses Phiri (Konkola Blades) 5
Lopser Muma (Roan United): 5.
Maonga Kabuku (Kabwe Warriors): 5.

FAZ DIVISION 1 NORTH DELAYED WEEK 25.

22/08/2007

Mufulira Blackpool 1- Nkana 1

Senior citizens concerned with land allocation to foreigners

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Ndola November 19, ZANIS – Senior Concerned Citizens in Ndola have expressed displeasure at the continuous manipulation of Members of Parliament (MP) and the allocation of land to foreigners.

In a press statement made available to ZANIS today Isaac Chileshe a concerned senior citizen said it was wrong for government through the Ministry of Lands to allocate land to foreigners while freedom fighters that fought for independence were living and dying like destitutes.

“We are disappointed with the continuous manipulation of MP’s and the allocating of land to foreigners at the expense of freedom fighters that are dying like destitutes in their own land which they repossessed from foreigners who had grabbed it from their ancestors,” he said.

Mr Chileshe also condemned the allocation of taxpayers’ money to few selected contractors and suppliers.

He charged that government had failed to empower its citizens with economic and political empowerment.

“The Zambian government has failed to empower its citizens economically or politically, and why should we then continue voting? In whose interest is it?” he questioned.

Mr Chileshe has appealed to Zambians to support the idea of constructing the “house of wisdom.”

He explained that the house of wisdom would consist of a 200-man committee that would use eight local languages and one foreign language, English.

Meanwhile, a Ndola Clergyman has appealed to residents in newly demarcated areas in the city to ensure that toilets were a priority on their building plans.

Pastor Elijah Mweene told Zanis in Ndola that as a way of celebrating the world toilet day, it was important for locals in newly demarcated areas in the city to reflect on the significance of having a toilet per household to promote hygienic ways of living.

He said in the light of the onset of the rain season, it was important for people to practice high standards of hygiene so that diarrhoea diseases and cholera outbreaks were minimised.

He said digging a pit latrine for those who cannot afford a flushable toilet was paramount because a lot of waterborne and airborne diseases were uncontrolled under unsanitary conditions of life.

Pastor Mweene added that the world toilet day, though a new concept to many, should be embraced so that every year people would be sensitised on the importance of the right use of toilets.

He said a toilet had been man’s friend from time immemorial because it was a facility that man could not dispense with.

He added that even other church leaders should use their positions of influence and authority to sensitise their members on the benefits of practicing good health promoting habits.

Chinese firm, ZESCO seal US$243M pact

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The Zambia Electricity Supply Limited (ZESCO) and Sinohydro of China have signed a contract for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Kariba North Bank extension hydro project at the cost of US$ 243 Million.

ZESCO Managing Director, Rodney Sisala signed for ZESCO and Sinohydro contractors Deputy Managing Director, Song Dongsheng signed on behalf of the company.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lusaka today, ZESCO Managing Director, Rodney Sisala said the project will be an extension to the already existing Kariba north bank PowerStation expected to be completed with four years.

Mr Sisala noted the extension which is will be a 360MW capacity plant underground adjacent to the existing machinery will increase capacity of the kariba north bank to 1080MW from the current 600MW.

He explained that 85% of the total cost will be provided by China Export Import Bank (China EXIM Bank) adding that the balance will be sourced from other financing institutions.

Mr Sisala noted implementation of the project will commence in early 2008 as soon as the financial discussions are completed with China EXIM bank.

He said that ZESCO and Sinohydro have agreed to accelerate the development of the project in order to caution the power supply deficit which Zambia is faced with.

Speaking at the same function, Energy and Water Development Minister, Kenneth Konga said that the signing ceremony marks a milestone in the development of power projects in Zambia as government has set targets for household access to electricity that require large amounts of power.

Mr Konga noted that there has been a rapid demand for electricity in Zambia and the region adding there is need for new power generation if the looming power deficit is to be controlled.

He noted that studies by the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) have shown that due to the high economic growth taking place in the region, the demand for power will exceed the installed capacity from 2008.

Mr Konga observed that hence there is need for Zambia to take deliberate steps to develop new poor generation sources as it will have few alternatives of importing power from neighbouring countries as most of them will face similar situations.

He urged ZESCO and Sinohydro to accelerate their efforts to ensure that the project is implemented without delay.

Mr Konga noted that the shortage of power will not only affect the existing economic infrastructure but will also act as a barrier for other prospective investors.

Speaking earlier, Sinohydro Deputy Managing Director, Song Dongsheng promised to do quality works and within the stipulated time.

And China EXIM Bank General Manager, Dai Chunning said that the Chinese government is honoured to assist Zambia to help solve the electricity deficit.

Levy drops Solicitor General Sunday Nkonde

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President Mwanawasa has with immediate effect terminated the services of Solicitor General Sunday Nkonde.

This is contained in a stastement issued by State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations David Kombe and made available to ZANIS today.

In his letter to Mr. Nkonde the President said: “I wish to inform you that I have, Pursuant to Article 55(3) of the constitution of Zambia removed you from office as Solicitor General with immediate effect.”

Dr Mwanawasa thaked Mr nkonde for the services he rendered to the nation and wished him the best in his future endravours.

ZNFU disappointed with FRA’s failure to pay Mazabuka farmers

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Mazabuka, 18 November,2007 ZANIS….The Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) in Mazabuka says it is disappointed with the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) for holding on to the payment of Maize supplied to the agency by some farmers in the district during the last maize marketing period.

ZNFU Agri-business manager, Clement Phiri told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that FRA owes the farmers K 2.5 billion for the 67,000 by 50 kilogramme bags they supplied.

Mr Phiri said it is sad to note that despite the protest by farmers, FRA has failed to source for funds to pay the affected farmers whom he said badly needed the money to pay for subsidised fertiliser under the government sponsored fertiliser support programme.

He said it is wrong for FRA to engage in hide and seek games adding that the agency should explain its inadequacy rather than giving farmers promisory notes.

Efforts by ZANIS to get a comment from the local FRA officials and district commissioner, Misheck Chiinda proved futile.

HH appeals to govt to halt abuse of public funds.

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hh.jpgThe United Party for National Development(UPND) has called on government to halt the rampant abuse of public funds in the country.

UPND President Hakainde Hichilema said the revelations by the Auditor General’s office on the abuse of public funds amounting to K14.2 trillion was unacceptable and must be stopped immediately.

Mr. Hichilema who read out a report from the Auditor General’s office said the fight against corruption will not be contained at the rate at which public funds were being abused.

The UPND president was speaking at a Press briefing in Lusaka today.

A report from the Auditor General’s report indicated that between the 2001 and 2005, about K27 billion was misappropriated and K54 billion was misapplied while K119 billion imprest was not retired.

The report further revealed that about K48 billion was not banked on time and there was an over payment of over K14 billion.

Mr. Hichilema said with such levels of abuse of public resources, 90 percent of Zambia’s poor risked remaining in poverty all their lives.

The UPND president observed that Zambia is not a poor country saying the main problem was poor management of resources especially by people in public offices.

Meanwhile, Mr. Hichilema has appealed to government to re-open Evelyn Hone College.

He pointed out that there was need to address the root cause of the problem at higher institutions of learning before closing them.

Zambia team for Tanzania friendly

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Patrick Phiri on Saturday named a 19-man team that included two foreign-based players to face Tanzania in a friendly match in Dar es Salaam this Wednesday.

The team does not include a single South African-based player.

Angolan based striker Nephias Banda is expected to make his debut on Wednesday after receiving a call-up.

Veteran defender Clive Hachilensa of IFK Mariehamn is the other foreign -based player in the team.

They are recalls meanwhile for Francis Kombe of Power Dynamos, Zanaco midfielder Jack Chileshe including his club mate Ignatius Lwipa.

Team:

Goalkeepers: Makasa Mufwaya (Roan United), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Sekelani Mwale (Green Buffaloes), Kennedy Nkethani (Zanaco), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Clive Hachilensa (IFK Mariehamn, Finland).

Midfielders: George Chilufya (Nchanga Rangers)Shaft Katuka (Young Arrows), Jack Chileshe (Zanaco), Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United), Ken Mwaba (Nakambala Leopards), Allan Mukuka (Mufulira Wanderers), Kennedy Mudenda (Power Dynamos), John Musukwa (Chambishi)

Strikers: Francis Kombe, Elson Mukandawire, (Both Power Dynamos), Nephias Banda (Atlético Sport Aviação, Angola), Ignatius Lwipa (Anaconda), Ben Mwanza (Roan United)

FRA finally pays Protesting Nakonde farmers

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Protesting small scale farmers in Nakonde district in Northern Province have started receiving their money for the maize they sold to the Food Reserve Agancy, FRA.

Nakonde District Commissioner Edwin Sinyinza confirmed the development to the Zambia News and Information Services [ZANIS] in Nakonde today.

Mr Sinyinza said the affected farmers started receiving their money through Finance Bank, Nakonde branch yesterday.

He said only farmers who sold less than 100 X 50 kg bags of white maize to the FRAFood through its buying agent Mwenzo District Cooperative Union would be paid.

“These are the instructions from Lusaka that only farmers who sold less than 100 x 50 kg bags of maize should be paid. A list of small scale farmers who sold less than 100 X 50 kg bags of maize has been submitted to the bank for payment,” said Mr Sinyinza.

The Nakonde DC said those who sold more than 100 X 50 kg bags of white maize should wait for further instructions from government.

A check at Finance Bank yesterday found some farmers being paid their money.

Small scale farmers in Nakonde district had been protesting in the last two weeks over the delayed payment for the maize they sold to FRA in July this year.

On Monday this week, the protesting farmers fought running battles with police demanding to be paid their money.

They also locked out the DC before proceeding to the office of the District agriculture and cooperatives coordinator [DACCO] where they were however, intercepted by the police.

Government suspended the maize marketing exercise in Nakonde district on August 20 this year following the discovery of several irregularities which are still under investigation.

Mwanawasa has been open to dialogue and consultation says Mpombo

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georgemp.jpgActing Chief Government Spokesperson, George Mpombo has described as unfortunate misrepresentation accusations by Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) president Bishop Paul Mususu that President Levy Mwanawasa and his Government were dictatorial.

Mr. Mpombo said contrary to Bishop Mususu’s accusations,President Mwanawasa and his administration have been open to dialogue and consultation when dealing with national issues.

In a statement issued to ZANIS today, Mr Mpombo said even the National Constitutinal Conference (NCC) Act demonstrated that President Mwanawasa and his government had been open to dialogue and were extremely compromising.

Mr. Mpombo, who is also Minister of Defence, said it was ungodly for Bishop Mususu who represents the body of Christ to go on an open forum to pretend that there were no positive developments towards good governance when a lot had been done.

Bishop Mususu was speaking on the Let the People Talk programme on Radio Phoenix yesterday where he is alleged to have said that President Levy Mwanawasa and his Administration were not a listening Government and had dictatorial tendencies.

Mr Mpombo also said it was unfortunate that the man of God failed to appreciate what his collegues listed as positive developments in good governance in the fields of politics, economics and social services.

He further said the Bishop was more interested in demonstrating his hatred for President Mwanawasa and his administration and using the forum to praise the opposition, especially Patriotic Front.

“Bishop Mususu fails to see the dictatorial tendencies in Mr. Michael Sata, PF President who would run the country as if it were his personal farm but attacks Mr. Mwanawasa who tolerates vicious and in some cases unreasonable criticism and who has taken on board suggestions from the opposition and civil societies in the running of state affairs.” Said the Defence minister.

Mr. Mpombo reminded Zambians that it is only under President Mwanawasa’s administration that the people are consulted in national matters like the fifth national development plan, the annual budgets and adoption of the new constitution.

Zambia has attained food security due to good agriculture policies, veep

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Vice President Rupiah Banda says Zambia has managed to maintain food security because of the good agricultural polices that the New Deal Government has put in place.

Mr Banda said since taking over power in 2001, the new deal government has implementated agriculture policies that have seen the country achieving food security and producing more crops for exports.

He said Government has been supporting small scale farmers through the Fertliser Support Programmes (FSP) which has not only benefitted farmers but also the country as a whole.

The Vice President however stated that the food insufficiency being faced in some parts of the country was due to floods that hit the nation in the last farming season.

He said his office has through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU)spent over K110 billion on the provision of relief food to about 47 districts in the country that were severely affected by the floods.

He said his office has since asked for supplementary funds to continue assisting people that are in dare need of food .

The Vice President was speaking to Zambian Journalists in Armsterdam , Nertherlands enroute to Italy,Rome where he is going to attend the 34th Confrence of the Food Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations.

Mr. Banda however said the country would achieve the Millenuim Development Goals (MDG) of halving extreme poverty by the year 2015.

He said government views the agriculture sector as an important sector in poverty reduction hence the allocation of more funds to the ministry of Agriculture.

“The Agricultural sector is vital to economic development , we agreed during the last cabinet meeting to allocate about K54 billion to the ministry so that it can continue to support our farmers,” Said the Vice president.

The Recent World Development Report has warned that the MDGs would not be attained unless the agriculture sector becomes the center stage for economic development and more investment flow.

The Vice president however stated that Africa has in the past not been spending more resources on the sector as compared to the Asian countries hence the reason for the continent not producing more food.

And Vice President Rupiah Banda has arrived in Italy, Rome for the 34th FAO conference scheduled to start today to November 24, 2007.

The Vice President who is accompained by his wife Thandiwe , Foreigh Affairs deputy minister Fashion Phiri and Economical Advisor to the President Dr. Situmebeko Musokotwane was recieved by Zambia’s ambassandor to Italy Lucy Mugoma .

Mr. Banda said the conference is significant to all member countries as it affords members an opportunity to share expriences and challanges they face in addressing issues of food and agriculture.

The Vice president will on Tuesday present a paper on behalf of President Levy Mwanawasa on the Financing of Agriculture during a special high level session.

The Conference which is held every after two years is expected to discuss the state of food and agriculture , aid for trade , food and forestry and the role of aquaculture in sustainable development.

During the 33rd Conference in 2005, member countries committed themeselves to promote activities aimed at halving poverty by the year 2015.

They also committed themselves to promote adequate investment in agriculture , fisheries , forestry and other renewable natural resources.

Govt acts to avert possible fuel price increase

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Government has set aside K31.5 billion to avert the possible fuel price increase by Oil Marketing Companies-OMCs.

Energy and Water Development Permanent Secretary, Peter Mumba says government has agreed to subsidise fuel prices to avoid increasing the cost as demanded by OMCs.

Mr. Mumba told ZANIS in an interview that OMCs committed a combined total of 52.0 million litres of diesel and 20.0 million litres of petrol for the period November to December 2007

Indeni Refinery will on November 18 exhaust the 60,000 metric tonnes of petroleum feedstock which was procured in September 2007 and the refinery will undergo a temporary shutdown awaiting the arrival of the next consignment scheduled for November 24,2007.

He explained that OMCs had indicated their intentions to increase the fuel price due to the increased fuel prices on the international market.

The Energy Permanent Secretary explained that government felt it wise to subsidise the cost of fuel to keep the prices where they are.

And Mr. Mumba has said governments in the Southern African Region are making headways in addressing the expected energy deficit.

He noted that the looming energy deficit is a problem that will affect all SADC countries hence the need to pull resources togethr through arrangements like the interconnector project.

He said all countries are working hard to make the issue bearable.

Meanwhile, Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation-ZESCO Managing Director, Rodney Sisala says he is confident that the expected energy deficit will be addressed.

Mr. Sisala said the Southern Africa Power Pool-SAPP has categorised projects to look at priority, medium and long term projects to address the problem.

Buffaloes lose but finish second on Faz Premier League

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Green Buffaloes will for a second successive year represent Zambia in Africa after finishing second in the Faz Premier League despite going down 2-1 at home against Young Arrows in their final top-flight match of the season today at Edwin Emboela Stadium in Lusaka.

For finishing league runners-up, Buffaloes will be Zambia’s representatives in next years CAF Confederations Cup that kicks off in February.

Buffaloes finish their league campaign in second position on 53, two more than third placed Power Dynamos who finished on the same number of points with the team they’ve displaced Kabwe Warriors today after the latter drew 1-1 away to Konkola Blades in Chililabombwe this afternoon.

Meanwhile, Buffaloes and Young Arrows teams were deadlocked until late in the 78th minute of the game on a rain-swept pitch at Buffaloes temporal home while Independence stadium is getting a new artificial playing surface laid.

Young Arrows and Zambia striker Kruger Mwansa opened scores in 11 minutes from time with a low shot before Newa Mwewa equalised a minute into injury time.

Just as it looked like the match was heading for a draw ex-Zambia Under-17 striker Lottie Phiri thumped in the winner from close-range a minute after Newa’s equalizer.

Buffaloes wrapped-up their season trailing 15 points behind champions Zesco United who beat hosts City of Lusaka 2-0 at the same venue in a lunchtime kickoff through a brace from Zambia midfielder Jonas Sakuwaha in the 25th and 51st minutes.

City have over the last month now played all their home games away from Woodlands stadium after the Lusaka City Council shut down the iconic venue due to poor sanitation there.

In the days other results, Power Dynamos finished strongly in third place after a 1-0 away win over Nchanga Rangers while Lusaka Dynamos faded in sixth place despite a 1-0 away win over Red Arrows at Nkoloma Stadium.

2006 league champions Zanaco wrapped-up their forgettable season in seventh place after a 1-0 win over Roan United thanks to a goal from junior international Chisamba Lungu.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 30

17/11/2007

Konkola Blades 1 – Kabwe Warriors 1
Nchanga 0- Power Dynamos 1
Green Buffaloes 1 – Young Arrows 2
Red Arrows 0 – Lusaka Dynamos 1
City of Lusaka 0 – Zesco United 2
Zamtel 2 – National Assembly 0
Zanaco 1 – Roan United 0
Forest Rangers 1 – Nakambala Leopards 1

IG denies funds misappropriation

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The Zambia Police Service has denied media reports that it misappropriated funds amounting to K167.6 Billion in 2005.

Inspector General of Police, Ephraim Mateyo dismissed reports in yesterday’s edition
of one of the private tabloids which indicated that the Auditor General’s report
for the year ended December 31st 2005 given to Parliament this week, that the Zambia
Police misappropriated K167.6 Billion.

Mr Mateyo denied the claims in statement made available to the Zambia News and
Information Services (ZANIS) in Lusaka today.

He explained that the estimates of revenue and expenditure for two financial years
ending 31st December, 2005 and 2006, a total provision of K2,797,098,981 was made
for the appropriation-in-aid for the Zambia Police service.

Mr Mateyo added that a total of K4, 456, 441,794 was spent during the period under
the review of the audit report of May 2006 resulting in spending K1, 659,342,813
above the amount approved as appropriation-in-aid.

He said that consequently, K1, 036,268,815 was spent on activities such as
procurement of air tickets, motor vehicles repairs, house rentals and other related
activities.

Mr Mateyo noted that a supplementary provision warrant was done to cover for the
over expenditure.

He said that hence the impression created by the named paper is not only misleading
but also a false representation of the figures and facts as indicated in the copy of
the audit report of May, 2006.

Mr Mateyo said that he has since instructed the Commissioner of Police in charge of
criminal investigations to open a docket so that whoever is responsible for the
false publication can be brought to book and help the police with further
investigations on the report.

Meanwhile, Crops worth millions of kwacha have been
destroyed by a hailstorm that swept through the farms in Mufulira’s Murundu farming
block yesterday.

The storm that lasted two hours ripped off vegetable and tree leaves while grass and
other plants were submerged in water.

Mufulira District Commissioner Dyford Muulwa toured the affected farms yesterday.

Mr. Muulwa said his office will submit a report to the Disaster Management and
Mitigation unit under the office of the vice president to seek mitigatory support
for the affected farmers.

Area councillor Robinson Museya said over 250 families were affected by the storm in
the area.

Councillor Muzeya however said the exact cost of the damaged fields has not yet been
established.

One of the affected farmers Sundie Silwizya said most farmers in the area depend on
farming for their livelihood hence their earnest appeal to government for assistance
to enable them afresh.

District agriculture coordinator Dr. Webster Kabanda said the damage to the farms
will have a negative effect on the vegetable market in the district as most prices
will go up.

Murundu farming bloc is a major producer and supplier of vegetables such as tomatoes
cabbage, egg plants and rape in the district and other Copperbelt towns.

Zambian Envoy in Ethiopia urges junior Chipolopolo boys to beat Ivory Coast on Sunday.

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The Zambian Embassy in Ethiopia has urged the Under 23 Zambia National Football Team to remain focused and win the game against Ivory Cost.

The Deputy Head of the Zambian Mission in Ethiopia Patrick Ngoma said the Under 23
Zambia National Team should ensure that they beat Ivory Coast in their Olympic
qualifier in the West African country.

This is contained in a statement released to ZANIS sports by the Zambian Embassy in
Ethiopia signed by Secretary for Press Dorcas Chileshe.

The junior Chipolopolo boys, who have left the country for Ivory Coast, are
expecting an out right win over the young Ivorians in Abidjan on Sunday , November
18, 2007.

Ngoma, who is also minister counsellor at the Zambian Embassy, was speaking last
night when he met the team when it made a stop-over at Bole International Airport in
Addis Ababa enroute to Ivory Coast.

Ngoma said Zambians living in Ethiopia were happy with the current team’s
performance and were confident that it would bring victory and glory to Zambia on
Sunday.

He also appealed to individual players not to focus on allowances but rather to
improve their skills to become more marketable in top flight football such as
England’s Football Association (FA).

And Acting team leader Lusekelo Kamwambi thanked the Zambian Embassy officials for
sacrificing their time to the team at the airport.

He said his team was extremely humbled by the gesture.

Kamwambi also said his team was focused and that it was prepared enough to deliver
desired results.

And goal getter Emmanuel Mayuka has assured the nation that Zambia would carry the
day with his two goals he would score against the Ivory Coast.

Barclays to open branch in Nakonde

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Barclays Bank will open its branch in Nakonde at the month-end.

Barclays Bank Sales Coordinator Philip Mwanza disclosed this in an interview with
the ZANIS in Nakonde today.

Mwanza said all is set for the opening of the bank which will bring the number of
commercial banks in the border town to two.

The other bank which is operating in the area is Finance Bank.

Mwanza said Barclays Bank has decided to open a brabch in Nakonde because it wants
to contribute to the economic growth of the town.

He said the opening of the branch in Nakonde will create 28 jobs for the local
people adding that 20 people have already started working as Direct Service Agents
[DSAs].

Mwanza commended district authorities in Nakonde for giving his bank a plot to
construct the new bank.

Mwanza also disclosed that five more branches are to be opened in other districts
across the country.

He named the five districts as Mufulira, Luanshya, Chingola, Chililabombwe and Mongu.

Nakonde District Administrative Officer Evans Mpande commended Barclays Bank for
opening a branch in the district.

Mpande said the bank will impact positively on the economic development of the
district.